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Metabolic instability vs fibre recruitment contribution to the V˙O2 slow component in different exercise intensity domains
Ist Teil von
Pflügers Archiv, 2021-06, Vol.473 (6), p.873-882
Ort / Verlag
Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
This study focused on the steady-state phase of exercise to evaluate the relative contribution of metabolic instability (measured with NIRS and haematochemical markers) and muscle activation (measured with EMG) to the oxygen consumption (
V
˙
O
2
) slow component (
V
˙
O
2
s
c
) in different intensity domains. We hypothesized that (i) after the transient phase,
V
˙
O
2
, metabolic instability and muscle activation tend to increase differently over time depending on the relative exercise intensity and (ii) the increase in
V
˙
O
2
s
c
is explained by a combination of metabolic instability and muscle activation. Eight active men performed a constant work rate trial of 9 min in the moderate, heavy and severe intensity domains.
V
˙
O
2
, root mean square by EMG (RMS), deoxyhaemoglobin by NIRS ([HHb]) and haematic markers of metabolic stability (i.e. [La
−
], pH, HCO
3
−
) were measured. The physiological responses in different intensity domains were compared by two-way RM-ANOVA. The relationships between the increases of [HHb] and RMS with
V
˙
O
2
after the third min were compared by simple and multiple linear regressions. We found domain-dependent dynamics over time of
V
˙
O
2
, [HHb], RMS and the haematic markers of metabolic instability. After the transient phase, the rises in [HHb] and RMS showed medium–high correlations with the rise in
V
˙
O
2
([HHb]
r
= 0.68,
p
< 0.001; RMS
r
= 0.59,
p
= 0.002). Moreover, the multiple linear regression showed that both metabolic instability and muscle activation concurred to the
V
˙
O
2
s
c
(
r
= 0.75, [HHb]
p
= 0.005, RMS
p
= 0.042) with metabolic instability possibly having about threefold the relative weight compared to recruitment. Seventy-five percent of the dynamics of the
V
˙
O
2
s
c
was explained by [HHb] and RMS.